was just a little goofy 10 year old at the time but remember these two Swedish moments like they were yesterday. Impossible to get more drama.

1994 fotball world cup, QF Sweden vs Romania. What a match. Swedens sneaky free-kick combo, Romanias late equalizer, Romania takes the lead in extra time, Sweden gets a guy sent off, comes back and manage to equalize again. It was very hot that day and both teams had given it all. Epic penalty shoot out followed. Tied after 5 penalties each. Then Sweden finally wins with an amazing save

1994 Winter Olympics, Hockey Gold Medal game, Sweden vs Canada. Tight and close match that ended 2-2. Penalty shoot-out. Tied after 5 penalties each. A young Peter Forsberg goes out on the ice. Rest is history.

was just a little goofy 10 year old at the time but remember these two Swedish moments like they were yesterday. Impossible to get more drama.

1994 fotball world cup, QF Sweden vs Romania. What a match. Swedens sneaky free-kick combo, Romanias late equalizer, Romania takes the lead in extra time, Sweden gets a guy sent off, comes back and manage to equalize again. It was very hot that day and both teams had given it all. Epic penalty shoot out followed. Tied after 5 penalties each. Then Sweden finally wins with an amazing save

I also remember it like it was yesterday. Different feelings though
And to think that this came after an epic win with Argentina...

Hard to say which is most memorable but 2003 hockey WC Finland-Sweden QF was what instigated the strongest emotion in me concerning sports ever.

Finland went 5-1 up after 25 minutes, choked and lost 5-6.

That's the only time I've cried after a sports event.

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Favourite tennis matches: 2011 US Open Final & 2012 Australian Open Final, starring Novak Djokovic & Rafael Nadal, showing us just how far science can take humanity.

The US Open Final was especially enjoyable, with 'Why are there white spots all over my body?' Djokovic and 'Why am I sweating boils?' Nadal embarked on a titanic battle, concluding with the inferior player, Nadal, entering a sort of delirious state of psychosis. This allowed him to, while showing very little fatigue, consume inhuman amounts of energy, before he literally ran his legs from underneath him. This is truly the stuff dreams are made of.